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  2. Rambler Marlin - Wikipedia

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    Its fastback roof design was previewed on the 1964 Rambler Tarpon show car, based on the compact Rambler American. The 1965 and 1966 model year production Marlins were fastback versions of the mid-sized two-door hardtop Rambler Classic , and 1967 brought a major redesign in which the car was given the new, longer AMC Ambassador full-sized chassis .

  3. Ford Mustang (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    While the GT/CS was only available as a coupe, the 'High Country Special' model was available in fastback and convertible configurations during the 1966 and 1967 model years, and as a coupe for 1968. [51] The 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback got a popularity boost after it was featured in the 1968 film Bullitt, starring Steve McQueen. [55]

  4. List of fastback automobiles - Wikipedia

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    This list of fastback automobiles includes examples of a car body style whose roofline slopes continuously down at the back. [1] It is a form of back for an automobile body consisting of a single convex curve from the top to the rear bumper . [ 2 ]

  5. AMC Rebel - Wikipedia

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    The new design gave them "a somewhat huskier look for 1970". [ 40 ] The rear end of Rebel station wagons was mostly unchanged with the same C- and D-pillars as well as doors and side windows, but a new roof panel accommodated a longer 6-foot (1,829 mm) luggage rack and new wraparound vertical taillamps with backup lamps in the lowest segment ...

  6. Ford Mustang - Wikipedia

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    The Mustang was facelifted, giving the Mustang a more massive look overall and allowing a big block engine to be offered for the first time. Front and rear end styling was more pronounced, and the "twin cove" instrument panel offered a thicker crash pad and larger gauges. Hardtop, fastback, and convertible body styles continued as before.

  7. 1969 Mustang Fastback Boasts 427 Power And More - AOL

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  8. California Special Mustang - Wikipedia

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    Sep '67: Regular 1968 Mustang production begins. Oct '67: Lee Grey visits Shelby American to borrow Little Red for one week. Lee Grey wants to buy parts from A.0. Smith to modify Mustang coupes at L.A. area dealerships. Oct '67: Lee Grey meets with Lee Iacocca to discuss a Mustang for California. Little Red is there to illustrate his idea.

  9. Sunbeam Rapier - Wikipedia

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    The Sunbeam Alpine Fastback, introduced in October 1969, was essentially a Rapier with a simplified specification, developed to fill a gap in the Arrow range above the Singer Vogue. It used the same 1,725 cc (105.3 cu in) engine as the Hillman Hunter which, fitted with a single Stromberg 150CD carburettor, developed 74 hp (55 kW) at 5500 rpm.